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The intriguing metabolically healthy but obese phenotype: Cardiovascular prognosis and role of fitness

机译:有趣的代谢健康但肥胖的表型:心血管预后和健身的作用

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AimsCurrent knowledge on the prognosis of metabolically healthy but obese phenotype is limited due to the exclusive use of the body mass index to define obesity and the lack of information on cardiorespiratory fitness. We aimed to test the following hypotheses: (i) metabolically healthy but obese individuals have a higher fitness level than their metabolically abnormal and obese peers; (ii) after accounting for fitness, metabolically healthy but obese phenotype is a benign condition, in terms of cardiovascular disease and mortality.Methods and resultsFitness was assessed by a maximal exercise test on a treadmill and body fat per cent (BF%) by hydrostatic weighing or skinfolds (obesity = BF% ≥25 or ≥30%, men or women, respectively) in 43 265 adults (24.3% women). Metabolically healthy was considered if meeting 0 or 1 of the criteria for metabolic syndrome. Metabolically healthy but obese participants (46% of the obese subsample) had a better fitness than metabolically abnormal obese participants (P < 0.001). When adjusting for fitness and other confounders, metabolically healthy but obese individuals had lower risk (30-50%, estimated by hazard ratios) of all-cause mortality, non-fatal and fatal cardiovascular disease, and cancer mortality than their metabolically unhealthy obese peers; while no significant differences were observed between metabolically healthy but obese and metabolically healthy normal-fat participants.Conclusions(i) Higher fitness should be considered a characteristic of metabolically healthy but obese phenotype. (ii) Once fitness is accounted for, the metabolically healthy but obese phenotype is a benign condition, with a better prognosis for mortality and morbidity than metabolically abnormal obese individuals.
机译:目的由于仅使用体重指数来定义肥胖以及缺乏有关心肺健康的信息,目前关于代谢健康但肥胖表型的预后的知识有限。我们旨在检验以下假设:(i)代谢健康但肥胖的人的健康水平高于其代谢异常和肥胖的同龄人; (ii)在考虑了健康状况之后,就心血管疾病和死亡率而言,代谢健康但肥胖的表型是一种良性疾病。方法和结果通过在跑步机上进行最大运动测试来评估健身度,并通过静水压力对身体脂肪百分比(BF%)进行评估体重或皮褶(男性或女性分别为肥胖= BF%≥25或≥30%,男性或女性)(成人为24.3%,女性)。如果符合代谢综合征的标准为0或1,则认为代谢健康。代谢健康但肥胖的参与者(占肥胖子样本的46%)比代谢异常的肥胖参与者具有更好的适应性(P <0.001)。在进行适应性调整和其他混杂因素调整后,与健康状况不佳的肥胖同龄人相比,代谢健康但肥胖的人全因死亡率,非致命性和致命性心血管疾病以及癌症死亡率的风险更低(按危险比估算为30-50%) ;代谢健康但肥胖者和代谢健康正常脂肪参与者之间没有观察到显着差异。结论(i)高健康度应被视为代谢健康但肥胖表型的特征。 (ii)一旦考虑健康,代谢健康但肥胖的表型是一种良性疾病,其死亡率和发病率比代谢异常的肥胖个体预后更好。

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